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Bias I tend to use between 10 o'clock and noon. With a amp that is overdriven I use the gain on the SAS off on just barely on usually.

The fact that Stephen appears from nowhere, is sentenced to death in an emotional public trial without anyone interfering at all and is then altogether forgotten as if nothing happened, is already suspicious.

I should mention if you have a real smooth amp like the Fryette's the SAS is great for adding some rawness. Gain between off and 9 o'clock on the SAS. Probably my favorite way to use the pedal.

The fact that Stephen appears from nowhere, is sentenced to death in an emotional public trial without anyone interfering at all and is then altogether forgotten as if nothing happened, is already suspicious.

I should mention if you have a real smooth amp like the Fryette's the SAS is great for adding some rawness. Gain between off and 9 o'clock on the SAS. Probably my favorite way to use the pedal.

yesterday I was getting some serious sweet crunch on my clean channel using the gain low at 8 o clock volume at 2 o clock and bias 11 o clock or so it sounded way better then the amps crunch channel lots of chime. Anyone try a different EF86 in there ?NOS?

I very much see the distortion from this pedal more like poweramp distortion than preamp distortion in many ways. Using a clean or medium gain sound on the amp and using low gain settings on the pedal can get some great point of break-up, blues rock and hard rock sounds. The voice has a great cut and detail. The way it reacts to the guitar volume and pick attack ..... Just as impressed with the feel as the sounds. Very different from other pedals .... you just need to spend some time with it to see what I mean. Very versatile ...

I've used it pretty extensively with a Strat and Les Paul and still a favorite. It does things none if my other pedals do. I used a lot in the last few years with the Deliverance. My favorite pedal with this amp. It works extremely well with my Fryette amps.

The fact that Stephen appears from nowhere, is sentenced to death in an emotional public trial without anyone interfering at all and is then altogether forgotten as if nothing happened, is already suspicious.